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... erected in 1870 " By the Boys and Girls of England to the memory of the author of Robinson Crusoe . " Dr Watts was buried here in 1748. An altar tomb covers the grave , which is in the north- eastern corner of the ground , not far from ...
... erected in 1870 " By the Boys and Girls of England to the memory of the author of Robinson Crusoe . " Dr Watts was buried here in 1748. An altar tomb covers the grave , which is in the north- eastern corner of the ground , not far from ...
Page 252
... erected by public subscription in 1862 . in 1862. He died on 10th November 1674 . The old shops which used to stand on either side of the archway ( now demolished , but shortly to be re - erected ) by which the church was entered from ...
... erected by public subscription in 1862 . in 1862. He died on 10th November 1674 . The old shops which used to stand on either side of the archway ( now demolished , but shortly to be re - erected ) by which the church was entered from ...
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... erected by Nicholas Brigham , himself a poet . Edmund Spenser was buried near Chaucer in the Poets ' Corner in 1599 at the expense of the Earl of Essex , whose money he had refused while living . His hearse was attended by poets , and ...
... erected by Nicholas Brigham , himself a poet . Edmund Spenser was buried near Chaucer in the Poets ' Corner in 1599 at the expense of the Earl of Essex , whose money he had refused while living . His hearse was attended by poets , and ...
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